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22 I have had half a mind to blow my brains out Sometimes; and I have gone from door to door, Ragged myself, trying to do something— Crazy, I hope.—But what has this to do With Spring? Because one half of humankind Lives here in hell, shall not the other half Do any more than just for conscience' sake Be miserable? Is this the way for us To lead these creatures up to find the light, Or the way to be drawn down to find the dark Again? What is it? What does the child say?

"But let us not make riot for the child Untaught, nor let us hold that we may read The sun but through the shadows; nor, again, Be we forgetful ever that we keep The shadows on their side. For evidence, I might go back a little to the days When I had hounds and credit, and grave friends To borrow my books and set wet glasses on them, And other friends of all sorts, grave and gay, Of whom one woman and one man stand out From all the rest, this morning. The man said One day, as we were riding, 'Now, you see, There goes a woman cursed with happiness: Beauty and wealth, health, horses,—everything